Yeah nikka i want a bytch to make me go head over heels n shyt , all you nikkas seem to let it happen from stories in this thread.
Lot of cats in here share there stories with the sad MJ face()

n shyt but how much did you care about that girl to even make you feel that way after she left you. That must be what love is right?
LOL this is a good discussion.
Love is pretty much just an attachment. I dont see much of a difference between the two so to me it's nothing special man. That's why after the first heartbreak a lot of dudes say they'll probably never love the same again; its because theyve learned not to get attached or that it brings more negative than positive. Many (including myself) even look back like..."love? man I was bugging back then. That wasnt no love.

Thank god I woke up

" You can love cigarettes but that doesnt mean cigarettes are good for you. It's just that the nicotine has created an attachment; a dependency so to speak and that is where the whole neurotransmitter/chemical stuff I mentioned comes into play. How many people later on tell you that they wish they never began smoking cigarettes because now they can't stop even though they want to. It's the same thing. It'll have you acting out of character. All of a sudden instead of going to the library to study for an exam youre outside in -10 degree weather smoking with the cool kids

. All of a sudden, instead of trusting your girl and enjoying your relationship and time spent with her, youre going through her phone or questioning her whereabouts because youre paranoid.
Thats why I say mostly, true love can only exist between a parent and his or her seed. Think about it...most dudes here have probably been broken up with my a chick or vice versa and it was like all those feelings of "love" between the two persons went out the window.All of a sudden the victim finds themselves competing with their ex girlfriend trying to live better than them. All of a sudden theyre getting feelings of resentment, envy and in some cases even hoping their ex experiences some sort of misfortune. Is that real love? Of course not, compared to a mother who still loves her son regardless of how criminalistic, mischievous or bad of a person he is.
Like I said, just be rational breh. There's a lot more science and psychology to this relationship/love stuff than meets the eye. You'd be surprised.